Callum Nowlan-Dias is a London-based Web Developer building interfaces at Opteo. Previously, he has worked with ESA (European Space Agency) and as a Research Assistant for the University of Southampton where he graduated. Please get in touch.

The is a self-initiated project in response to trying to organise a charity collection of unwanted stuff. Designed and prototyped in Framer.

The Moon Village

Website

API

Worked with the ESA on an outreach project to create a website that collated ideas surrounding the vision of sustainable surface operations on the Moon — the ‘Moon Village’. It stands as a physical installation to be displayed at expos and various open events where attendees can submit and display their thoughts and ideas. Implemented at ESTEC Open Day in Noordwijk in October. Built with Three.js, Vue.js and Laravel.

A Chrome Extension for drawing on webpages, this side project was developed to help communicate with clients and design with collaborators. Check it out on Github and use it yourself.

Markov Name Generator

Creative Coding

Website

A side project that generates names using a Markov Chain from the top 2000 public companies in the world (Forbes, 2017). Data was scraped using Python's Beautiful Soup and the chain was implemented in Javacript.

Programmed graphic designer Ed Hatfield's website. Based on Ed's practice of 'challenging and rethinking convention', he wanted an interactive element where the user has to erase the foreground to reveal the content.

A splash page for Girlhood; a social media platform for girls to empower each other. The customised cursor reveals a teaser showcasing the T-shirts that are being sold to finance development of the full site. Full site coming — Autumn 2018.

A Sum of Parts was collaborative events program featuring discussions and workshops to showcase WSA's graduating class. I produced and edited the promotional video for Kickstarter and some interstitials that would sandwhich video screenings at the show.

Play Sound

Timetable

Prototype

Identity

A tool to help students find out about events and lectures taking place at WSA. Students and tutors could submit events which would display on the website. The website could be broadcast on screens around campus.